I got to take an artist date to the National Gallery of Art recently, and as usual, I spent more time in the impressionists and post-impressionists wing than anywhere else. It got me to thinking about the graphic swirly style that Van Gogh developed, and I decided to see if I could figure out a way to approximate it with my beloved Photoshop.
Start with an image that has been photographed against a solid colored background.
1. Duplicate image and select the background on the copy using the magic wand.
2. Create a new blank layer and click on layer mask.
3. Unlink the thumbnail and the mask.
4. Fill background with a solid color.
5. Select flower in layer 1 and use Cntrl j to make new layer. Move to top of layer stack.
6. Select background. Paint with thin squiggles of ligher color.
7. Apply filter > distort > twirl over and over to background, overlapping.
8. Apply filter > artistic > poster edges.
9. Select flower layer. Apply poster edges and stroke with black.
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